This listing is for a photographic reproduction of an early 1900s Real Photo Post Card from Webster Springs showing the old Post Office that used to be on Court Square near where the movie theater used to be in the corner. I reproduced this on high quality photo paper and had it framed in a cherry wood frame by Steven Fisher of Hacker Valley. The cherry is from a tree that was cut and milled in Webster County. Steven Fisher owns his own wood-working shop in Hacker Valley. The mat board is an acid free board and the back of the frame is sealed with black framing paper.

This is in excellent condition. This would make a very interesting and unusual gift for that hard-to-buy for person that has a strong interest in Webster County, West Virginia history. The outside of the frame measures 13" x 16". The photo itself measures 7 1/2 x 9 1/2". At the bottom of the matting is a reflection from when I took the picture of this item. It does not actually appear on the mat.

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